Imagine a job where a shirtless human resources director asks you to feel his pecs and says he made hires based on 8x10 photos. Where another high-ranking employee regularly talked about his sexual preferences and being naked at home.
And you could lose your job for complaining.

Flight attendants have fought a long battle to change the culture of our industry. A new bill introduced in Congress on Thursday is another step in the right direction to combat assault and harassment against employees and passengers in air and ground transportation.

If we want to see a true cultural shift — one where women and non-male-identifying people don’t have to start a whisper network or a super-secret Google Doc with directions of whom to avoid — we need to demand accountability

If this had happened in a different era, chances are that Lind would've been rudely dismissed as someone who's either seeking attention or over-reacted to a playful and harmless gesture - again, the humor thing.

Yes, I have told jokes that reduced women to how they looked or their physical attributes. And, yes, I have laughed at others' such jokes. I have been slow to recognize that the power structures in almost every facet of life make my journey easier than those of the women who have worked and lived alongside me.

We're about nine months into Donald Trump's presidency, so it makes twisted sense, I suppose, that some of his supporters have greeted the news of Weinstein's monstrous behavior as an invitation to indict the character of liberals.